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After a tough couple of weeks that most of the community labeled as a “crypto winter”, Bitcoin has reverted back to $3,800, raising hope of a possible stop to the big sell-off. Since last week, the price of the coin jumped over $300+ on the back of an increase in

Bitcoin continued its bearish cycle for the most part of last week as the cryptocurrency slid off by over $400 in the course of seven days. Since Monday, the coin has been stabilizing and trying to hold on to a new support level, trading mostly between $3,400 and $3,500. The

Bitcoin is back below $4,000 a week after the cryptocurrency began showing signs that its November price drop could be reversed. Due to an increased interest by buyers who were hoping to make a profit on the latest price correction Bitcoin shot up, only to begin dropping down again on

Bitcoin has recovered slightly after suffering one of the worst bearish markets since its inception, with the cryptocurrency trading near $4,100 as of today. Over the course of one month, Bitcoin lost nearly $2,300 in value after a fairly stable quarter during which the USD price of the coin mostly

Bitcoin suffered one of its worst weeks in 2018, dropping down below $5,000 for the first time this year. On Wednesday last week, the cryptocurrency was trading near $6,300, while only a day later a big sell-off hit the market that continued right until yesterday. Luckily, things have picked up

Bitcoin’s USD price has dropped down to $6,350 during the past week, despite the market turning bullish to signal a possible price increase. Although the cryptocurrency wasn’t as volatile as it once has been, it still lost over a $100 in value over the course of several days. However, as

A week after its ten-year anniversary, Bitcoin’s price broke away from $6,300 on the back of increased trading interest and grew by over $100 at the start of this week. When compared to last week, there now seems to be more interest in buying the cryptocurrency while the current market

Today is a special day for the world’s most popular cryptocurrency which celebrates ten years since it was first introduced to the public. But despite hitting such an important milestone, Bitcoin, one of the biggest technological achievements in recent times, has failed to rally and dropped over $100 in value

During the past week, Bitcoin suffered a small price correction brought on by a predominantly bearish market and diminished interest in buying the cryptocurrency. Whereas last week Bitcoin traded near $6,700, it has now reached a USD value close to $6,500. However, as current market signal hint, the sentiment has

After plunging to $6,300 on Thursday last week, Bitcoin stayed near the same levels for the entire weekend thanks to low buying interest. But come Monday, the cryptocurrency made a sharp jump upwards which added over $500 to its value in a matter of only a couple of hours. With